WP_User_Query::__call() WordPress Method

The WP_User_Query::__call() method is used to call a user query method. It accepts two parameters: the name of the method to be called and an array of arguments. The first argument is the name of the user to be queried. The second argument is an array of arguments to be passed to the called method.

WP_User_Query::__call( string $name, array $arguments ) #

Makes private/protected methods readable for backward compatibility.


Parameters

$name

(string)(Required)Method to call.

$arguments

(array)(Required)Arguments to pass when calling.


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Return

(mixed) Return value of the callback, false otherwise.


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Source

File: wp-includes/class-wp-user-query.php

	public function __call( $name, $arguments ) {
		if ( 'get_search_sql' === $name ) {
			return $this->get_search_sql( ...$arguments );
		}
		return false;
	}


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Changelog

Changelog
VersionDescription
4.0.0Introduced.

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